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Even though I am against this type of entertainment in a town , you can not stop it. It would be nice to have some type of settlement outside the courtroom which would save everyone money. With the guidelines as I read, it is hard to have that type of entertainment in Columbia

From the piece: "Mayor Leo Lutz’s stance hasn’t shifted. “I just don’t think that (club) belongs in the neighborhood,” he said."

A tax-paying business that has been there for years. But this borough is using tax money to fight it; yet they fawn over every fly-by-night "antique" shop selling overpriced junk. Or wasting $30,000 for a trolley bus to drive empty around town.

Maybe the borough should sell the Market House to Club Good Times (at least it would get some regular use). Or the empty fire station on Front St.?

It's too much of a stretch. And who cares? It's all behind closed doors. The club could be next door to a school for all it matters. I bet the people that live in their houses across the street from the elementary schools are naked sometimes, too! Guess we should move them.

--FMB(I do think that should be the bus' new slogan. "Not always empty". I like it. )

There are several grass alleys that have become "private" over the decades. Citizen's eminent domain. No one will address the issue. People use the alleys for storage, driveways and parking. Not likely to change.